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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

NEATLY or WELL

Which to say please?

These scissors don't cut as neatly/well as those.

What does this mean?

An electric razor will cause less stress on your skin because it doesn't cut the hair as close as a blade.

What does as CLOSE mean?

Thank you
  

Top answer

Both scissors sentences are fine. 'Close' = near to the skin.

  • Both scissors sentences are fine.
  • 'Close' = near to the skin.
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Both scissors sentences are fine. 'Close' = near to the skin.

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